The Museum at De La Salle University Manila

THE GREENLIGHT PROJECT

A Collaboration
of Lasallian Photographers

For the benefit of the One La Salle
Scholarship Fund

January 27 – May 6, 2011

The Greenlight Project presents a collaborative effort of De La Salle University and ten Lasallian photographers who generously shared their talents to help raise funds for the One La Salle Scholarship Fund.

Showcasing their definitive photography styles, the lensmen produced images that resonate their interpretation of the theme “GREEN.”

The photographs are featured in a five-series limited-edition note card collection, available through a donation of ONE THOUSAND PESOS.

Enlarged copies of these images are also available, on a very limited run of only five copies per image, through a donation of SEVEN THOUSAND PESOS per piece.

Each photograph is printed of 11” x 17” Fuji YKL Crystal Archive paper, bears the signature of the artist, and is mounted on board.

Proceeds of this project will go to the One La Salle Scholarship Fund, a campaign to raise ONE BILLION PESOS to support one out of five students in La Salle schools nationwide. This is at the heart of DLSU’s commitment to make quality education accessible to all.

MODERN VISUAL ARTS:

Explorations by Lasallian Educators

The exhibition is a component of the fourth DLSU Arts Congress, the highlight of the University’s celebration of this year’s arts month. The show is not only a venue for Lasallian educators to showcase their works, but more so an occasion to cultivate the artistic sensitivity and point of view of the One La Salle.

It is open to all professors, teachers and academic personnel of De La Salle Philippines, the network of the 18 Lasallian schools all over the country, who possess the creative passion for visual arts.

The exhibit is organized by De La Salle University Arts Congress Committee, Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Learning, and The Museum at De La Salle University. It is sponsored by DLSU Parents of University Students Organization.